Division of Property After Divorce or Separation
The joint property of spouses (BSM) arises automatically upon marriage. It includes all property acquired during the marriage—including real estate, cars, savings, investments, as well as liabilities and debts. It does not include property acquired before marriage, by inheritance, by gift, or from the exclusive funds of one spouse.
After divorce, the joint property of spouses must be settled either by agreement or through court proceedings. The time limit for settlement is 3 years from the final divorce judgment. After that period, the statutory presumption of equal shares applies.
By agreement between former partners
Court settlement
Cooperation and settlement process
Step 1.
Initial consultation
We will assess your case free of charge and without obligation. You only need to outline the essence of the dispute—we will determine whether it is suitable for funding.
Step 2.
Submission of supporting documents
If the case has potential, we will ask you for the necessary documents (contracts, judgments, correspondence, etc.). Based on these, we will carry out an in-depth analysis.
Step 3.
Agreement on cooperation terms
We will propose a specific funding model, including the amount of costs, the share of the recovery, and other terms. Everything is transparent and easy to understand.
Step 4.
Conclusion of contracts
Once agreed, we prepare and sign contracts that clearly define our obligations and your rights. From that moment on, we become your partner in the dispute.
Step 5.
Conduct of proceedings
We finance all agreed costs—legal representation, court fees, expert opinions, and the like. We monitor the progress of the case and support you until it is concluded.
Excluded cases
Excluded cases
To avoid unnecessary administration, below are cases that are not suitable for funding by our company:
- Divorce proceedings
- Matters concerning parental rights and obligations toward minor children (child support)
- Criminal defense
- Claims with a low value in dispute
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